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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver reflects on Michael Jordan’s new role with NBC, calling it a chance to blend expert analysis, storytelling, and a deeper connection to the modern game.
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Irish Star on MSNNBA chief shares insight into Michael Jordan's new role with NBCAdam Silver says Michael Jordan is “excited” to join NBC’s NBA team, calling it a chance to blend storytelling, analysis, and love for the game
Amid criticism for the look and feel of the NBA Finals, commissioner Adam Silver has simply said "we'll look at it."
Michael Jordan's True Feelings on NBA on NBC Role Revealed originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to six titles in the ’90s. All six championships were aired on NBC.
Reports suggested Michael Jordan had agreed to a $40 million contract with NBC in his new role as an NBA analyst, but those rumors have been denied.
If anything is missing from ESPN’s NBA Finals presentation, it’s aura. It’s nostalgia. It’s that feeling, the one NBC is now promising to bring back. It’s not about the logo. It’s about the vibe. The drama.
Dan Patrick welcomes NBA Commissioner Adam Silver to discuss this year's Finals matchup, how Michael Jordan found his way to NBC's returning NBA coverage, social media's role in the modern NBA, and more.
ESPN NBA Insider Stephen A. Smith is known for his strong opinions on the league, but now he's facing some doubts. During Game 4 of the Indiana Pacers-Oklahoma City Thunder NBA Finals, Smith was pictured by a fan playing solitaire on his phone as the game played out.
Michael Jordan is a billionaire, but he’s reportedly not going to be adding $40 million annually from NBC to that sum. It was revealed about a month ago that Jordan would be joining NBC’s NBA coverage beginning next season as a special contributor, which immediately sparked rumors about how much the network might be paying the 62-year-old.
The 21-year-old San Antonio Spurs star is in “closed-door martial arts training,” an employee at Shaolin Temple in central China told NBC News.
NBA TV ratings are shaped by different factors as consumers digest content in new era. The league and its TV partners need to navigate those issues.